A Thousand Moments Photography - Dracut

My style is a unique blend of photojournalism and contemporary posing techniques. I focus on emotion and candid moments to create expressive artful photographs of you, your groom or bride, and all the important people in your life. Your album will be a cherished keepsake for the years to come.

Being a part of your special celebration is a privilege. Before your wedding, I will meet with you to discuss the details and style of your wedding, noting your expectations, preferences, and "must have" photographs. I will also do a site walk- through of the ceremony and reception. On your wedding day, I will react quickly and unobtrusively to record the events of the day. I will help to keep the formals short so you can get to the reception quickly.

After your wedding, I will post your images in an online gallery created specially for you, so your guests can make selections on their own.

Every image you choose to include in your album or as a print includes digital retouching. I will artfully enhance each image so you look your best. This includes soft focus filters, color enhancements, black and white photos and selectively coloring photos.

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